Then you get in the real thing, and it’s completely different. "You have to kind of override your mind and I don't really like doing that, going through that process. The mind is telling you the car's moving but you're not getting cueing of movements. "You're at home with the simulator, so the seat doesn't move. "I think with simulators it's very, very difficult because the movement is never perfect. "I never drive the simulator, very rarely," he explained. Hamilton said he had also played the Call of Duty shooter game with AlphaTauri's Pierre Gasly and Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, who has won two of four official F1 virtual races so far.įerrari's Sebastian Vettel, a four-times world champion with Red Bull, made his esports debut this month after being sent a simulator to use at home but Hamilton said he was "not very interested" in that. The Lewis Hamilton Time Trial Challenge also has a 'ghost car' to mimic racing against the Mercedes driver as well as video tutorials. It's been frustrating as hell because my laps are pretty decent I think." "So I've been racing myself, trying to beat my own laps and stuff.
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